% New guide published: redundant L2TP routing
% Leah Rowe
% 2 January 2023

I previously wrote a guide, showing how to route static IPv4/v6 subnets via
over an L2TP tunnel provided by Andrews & Arnold (AAISP), a *very good* ISP in
the UK that also provides the tunnel service.

*That* guide showed you how to route through *one* internet connection, with no
redundancy of any kind.

I've since written a *new* tutorial, as a follow-up extension to the main L2TP
guide, showing how to add a 2nd internet connection for redundancy:

[Redundant routes (2nd internet connection) via A&A/AAISP
L2TP](../docs/router/debian-l2tp-aaisp-redundant.md)

The *exact* setup, as described in that new guide, now provides routing for
both `fedfree.org` (this website) and `libreboot.org`, plus many other
websites and services that I host.

With this setup, you can enjoy reduced downtime, though it's quite a bit more
complex and of course, you must pay for the additional internet connection. It
is optional, but highly recommended. Have fun!
